The Prison SermonsThe Prison Sermons are a collection of inspirational messages delivered by the author to inmates in Texas prisons. Drawing heavily from Scripture and occasionally from great classic Christian writers like Oswald Chambers, St. Augustine, Andrew Murray, Watchman Nee and C.S. Lewis, the sermons reveal the purpose of God's law to both proclaim God's holiness and righteousness and to make us aware of our need for a Savior. They show how God's perfect justice requires that sin be punished wherever it is found, how this truth leaves us with God's mercy as our only hope, and how the mercy of God is obtained through faith in Jesus Christ. The sermons address such important truths as God's hatred of racism, true and false conversions, indwelling sin within the believer, spiritual warfare, the Signs of the Times, and dealing with the sinful nature (the flesh) as the only sure way to prevent recidivism. For more than six years, Rick Davis has served as a district judge in Brazos County, Texas. He and his wife, Carolyn, are Texas Aggies, and have six children. Before working as a judge, he worked as a lawyer. Prior to that, he worked as an engineer at NASA in Houston, Texas. Rick became a Christian during a crisis in his college years. He loves the Lord and loves spending time in the Word and reading great books. About two and a half years ago, the Lord opened a door for him to be a guest preacher in a prison in Huntsville, Texas. While a little apprehensive at first about how the inmates would treat a judge, he learned that many in prison have a deep hunger for the Word. He has been back to prison several times, and loves bringing messages of hope and encouragement to society's outcasts. |
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Sivu 11
I have told many of them at sentencing that I take no pleasure in doing it. Indeed, I often mourn inwardly at the suffering that I see day in and day out. Courtrooms are crucibles of human suffering. Very few joyful things happen in a ...
I have told many of them at sentencing that I take no pleasure in doing it. Indeed, I often mourn inwardly at the suffering that I see day in and day out. Courtrooms are crucibles of human suffering. Very few joyful things happen in a ...
Sivu 12
Pat and others involved in TAX have told me that I bless the men greatly when I come out to speak to them, but I think that I must reap the greater blessing. I have earnestly enjoyed doing this sort of ministry work. It is a true joy.
Pat and others involved in TAX have told me that I bless the men greatly when I come out to speak to them, but I think that I must reap the greater blessing. I have earnestly enjoyed doing this sort of ministry work. It is a true joy.
Sivu 13
He told us of his military service in Vietnam, of losing his best friend to a sniper, and of his own actions in that war that he longed to forget. He had a hard time telling us about these things. It hurt for him to tell the story.
He told us of his military service in Vietnam, of losing his best friend to a sniper, and of his own actions in that war that he longed to forget. He had a hard time telling us about these things. It hurt for him to tell the story.
Sivu 14
Have you ever told a lie, even just once? Have you ever stolen anything (value is insignificant)? Have you ever committed adultery? If you have not, have you ever lusted for another not your spouse? If so, then you have committed ...
Have you ever told a lie, even just once? Have you ever stolen anything (value is insignificant)? Have you ever committed adultery? If you have not, have you ever lusted for another not your spouse? If so, then you have committed ...
Sivu 18
And Judge, since I've told you all of this, I just as well give it all to you so you'd know and understand how and when it all started... When I was a little boy I was about as happy as a little boy could be. I loved my mom.
And Judge, since I've told you all of this, I just as well give it all to you so you'd know and understand how and when it all started... When I was a little boy I was about as happy as a little boy could be. I loved my mom.
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The prison sermons
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Sisältö
A Testimony Plea and Conviction | 29 |
Temptations Trials and Tribulations | 55 |
The Unclaimed Pardon Free for the Taking | 87 |
The Divine Romance | 109 |
The Parable of the Four Soils | 127 |
The Lords Hatred of Racism the Lords Love of Brotherhood | 145 |
Spiritual Warfare and the Serpents Covenant | 159 |
The Enemy Within | 175 |
Signs of the Times and the Day of the Lord | 199 |
Conclusion | 243 |
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